Stigma, Secrecy, and Discrimination: Ethnic/Racial Differences in the Concerns of People Living with HIV/AIDS

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Deepa Rao
John B. Pryor
Bambi W. Gaddist
Randy Mayer
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[1] Northwestern University,Institute for Healthcare Studies, Feinberg School of Medicine
[2] Illinois State University,Department of Psychology
[3] South Carolina HIV/AIDS Council,undefined
[4] Iowa Department of Public Health,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2008年 / 12卷
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HIV/AIDS; Item Response Theory; Measurement; Stigma; Cross-cultural;
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The HIV Stigma Scale is a measure that assesses stigmatization perceived and experienced by people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA). Using Item Response Theory (IRT) methodologies, the present study examined HIV Stigma Scale responses from 224 Black and 317 White PLWHA to determine whether cross-cultural differences exist in responses to items of the scale. IRT analysis revealed that eleven out of forty items functioned differently across groups. Black respondents had a higher probability of indicating greater stigmatization on items that described situations in which others discriminated against them, and White respondents had a higher probability of indicating greater stigmatization on items that described a resolve to keep their status a secret and fears of interpersonal rejection. These differences suggest that PLWHA have different experiences of stigma based on their ethnic/racial background, either because of cultural differences or the ways in which the participants interpreted items of the HIV Stigma Scale.
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